News published on February 18, 2022
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Participation in Forum on December 1, 2021
The name needs needs to be changed to Fatty-hemorrhagic liver syndrome.
Participation in Forum on August 30, 2021
I cannot tell from the picture if it is tumor or something else. We need more information about this lesion.
Participation in Forum on August 16, 2021
In cases like this it is important to do IBV PCR on kidneys.
Participation in Forum on August 12, 2021
I will certainly consider infection with nephrotropic strain of infections bronchitis virus. Histopathology will be helpful. PCR on kidneys for definitive diagnosis.
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Article published the April 23, 2021
The definition of disease in the broad context is any deviation from the normal state of health. Diseases can be divided into two broad categories: Infectious and noninfectious. Infectious diseases include those caused mainly by bacteria, viruses, mycoplasmas, fungi, and parasites. Non-infectious diseases can be further divided into three categories: management-related diseases, toxicities, and nu ...
Participation in Forum on March 17, 2021
Can the author provide the list of references?
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Tom Tabler (Mississippi State University) explained how this disease is detected and gave crucial management advice when dealing with it on the farm, during IPPE 2020 in Atlanta, USA.
Participation in Forum on July 6, 2020
Eric Gingerich : I started to see tracheitis with secondary bacterial airsaccultis in broiler breeders infected with MS. Some MS strains in USA are more pathogenic than others. We need to keep our eyes on these strains.
This member gave a presentation on May 17, 2016
At the following event:
International Course on Poultry Production